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This article will explore the possibility of domestic judicial decisions as a source for international law-making. Considering the contemporary pattern of international law development, which is no longer state-centred, this possibility is quite plausible... see more

The European Court of Human Rights was created in order to supervise a rather classical legal instrument. But some peculiarities since its origins and several evolutions led to the establishment of a true “European public order” under its influence. This ... see more

This study aims to describe and analyze the Judge Progressiveness in the case of a  divorce  related  to domestic violence. The principle of law governing civil judges is passive, in reality this principle creates difficulties for women (wi... see more

This paper develops a decolonial comparative analysis of the concept of property rights, taking into consideration the decision of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, ruling on collective property rights of indigenous people for the first time again... see more

On 6 May 2019, the Appeals Chamber of the ICC found that Al Bashir could not benefit from head of State immunity because such rule had never emerged in customary law in relation to international courts, which are of a “fundamentally different nature” as o... see more

This paper aims to report on the judgment of the Cristiano Paes de Castro v. United Nations and Brazil case (RE 1.034.840) regarding the jurisdictional immunity of international organizations, highlight its most relevant contributions and repercussions so... see more

Environmental injustice is part and parcel of the fundamentals of international and domestic environmental law. In South Africa, section 2(4)(c) of the National Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998 (NEMA) establishes environmental justice (E... see more

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